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Just Say No to the Old Farm Liquor StoreWe had a mini-mart/gas station in Old Farm that closed a couple of years ago. It was recently purchased and is designated to become a liquor store. Please sign this petition to keep the liquor store out of Old Farm. It will generate extra traffic and potentially increase crime in the area. In addition, there are already several liquor stores in close proximity to this area and an additional one is not needed.40 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kim Everhart
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Stop the Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization ActTell Washington to STOP and REWORK the Immigration Bill!! It discriminates against certain immigrants while helping others!!5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Karyn
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Is President Obama our president legallyI feel President Obama needs to step up and prove that he is a legal immigrant of the United States and then he has a right and powers to be the president of the United States provide all necessary documents in paperwork required if he is not a legal immigrant of our United States then he is affected all of the Americans in our country28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Monique
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Thank the Senate Appropriations Committee for CA DISCLOSE Act vote!California is getting ready to strike a blow against Citizens United by passing SB 52, the California DISCLOSE Act, a bill that would shine a bright light on the shadowy interests who depend on secrecy to influence elections. The vote on the Senate floor is next Thursday or Friday. SB 52 (authored by Senators Mark Leno and Jerry Hill, sponsored by the California Clean Money Campaign, and endorsed by over 300 organizations and leaders) would mandate clear and prominent disclosure of who is behind political TV, radio, print, and mass mailer ads - on the ads themselves. SB 52 will stop special interests from hiding behind fake committee names by requiring ads to show their actual original contributors. Our elected officials deserve praise when they stand up for transparency and disclosure as powerful as SB 52, so sign the petition to thank them today!3,226 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Trent Lange, CA Clean Money Campaign
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Bring Back Cash for ClunkersCash for Clunkers was a great program. It solved several problems simultaneously. It helped American carmakers, and those whose jobs are tied to them. It helped car owners. It was great for the environment. It removed polluters and gas guzzlers from the road, reduced dependence on fossil fuel and reduced the release of greenhouse gas. Poor people want, need and deserve eco-friendly transportation, too.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Robert Paul Singleton
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Fracking in CaliforniaPlease support a ban of fracking in California. a practice that hurts everybody in our state.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Federico Casagran
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Governor Inslee: Our Transportation System Can't Handle the Fossil Fuel Loads and the Atmosphere...On May 24, a truck from Calgary-based Mullen Trucking carrying housing for oil drilling equipment to Vancouver, Washington struck and took out the Skagit River bridge on I5. This is a preview of the problems that Washington state is going to experience if we allow the construction and expansion of coal and oil terminals. Our roads can't handle the huge and heavy loading of tar sands drilling equipment. Our rails and rail crossings can't handle the wear and tear that will come with coal and oil trains. Finally and most importantly, the atmosphere on our planet can't handle the carbon dioxide load that will follow if we maintain our fossil fuel addiction. We say NO to coal and oil trains in Washington state now. We say NO to oil and coal terminals in Washington state now. We say NO to fracking and tar sand destruction. Let's establish Washington state as a leader in green power by committing to an extensive transition to sustainable energy. Let's build our power system components in Washington state. We need good jobs in Washington state. Let's install a sustainable energy grid that the whole world can use as a model for transition from fossil fuel to clean sustainable energy. We need to fix our infrastructure in Washington state. Let's start by establishing the energy infrastructure for the 21st century.1,092 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Mike Coday
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End the FICA taxA large percentage of your salary is taken by FICA, but the rich, who receive non-salaried compensation, don't pay it. And Social Security doesn't need it, because the government creates dollars at will. FICA widens the gap between the rich and the rest.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
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Educators Should Know Their AudienceBecause my sister as an educator and administrator has a Masters in Early Childhood Development, I had assumed all educators were required to have education in child development. Wrong. There is so much more insight to child development than even 20-30 years ago. We also know that addressing your audience is a fundamental key to communication of anything. I would like to see education in child development be a requirement for all teachers.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jacqueline Gargiulo
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Manuel Perez vote no on Fracking in CAFracking is dangerous and destructive to neighborhoods and our land. The consequences of Fracking are not totally determined but it can contribute to gas leaks and sink holes. Please do not let big corporations benefit at the expense of California's citizens.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Angela Tenneriello
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Okanogan PUD#1: end venture capital negotiations.A local politician once said to me that the Golden Rule is: “He who has the gold makes the rules.” The general manager, John Grubich of the Okanogan PUD #1 is negotiating, against the will of rate-payers, a $102.4 million dollar deal with a private venture capitol company to fund a series of optional “want to” projects. What the general manager (an employee, not owner of the PUD) refuses to acknowledge is that the rate payers are the owners of the gold. This deal would give our gold to for-profit “investors” and give them the power to make the rules. Mr. Grubich and his financial adviser insist that they must raise private customer rates 26% to service this loan. The Commissioners are blocking public input and enabling the management decision. Over-leveraged debt is what caused the 2008 financial crisis. I predict that this venture capital deal will lead to financial crisis for the rate-payers of our PUD. This is of concern for all tax payers because one of the projects is a hydro-dam project that has a negative cost/benefit assessment. It will never produce enough electricity to pay for itself. This project, known as Enloe Dam, is in conflict with billions of state and federal tax dollars and decades of time spent on habitat restoration on our local streams and rivers. The 1st step in our grassroots determination for fiscal sanity is to raise public awareness. Please sign our notice to the PUD that many people from across the state are paying attention. Our next step is to demand the management partner with us (honor our native and natural creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship) to create local sustainable power generation and affordable access to electric power.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Roberta Hackett
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Save Lee County ExtensionLee County Commissioners will be deciding on budget cuts sometime in September, 2013, and the entire budget for Lee County Extension Services ($885,600) is on the chopping block. Extension develops & administrates: 1. Public outreach, with free or inexpensive classes on a variety of topics that improve quality of life, nutrition, environmental sciences, bee keeping, Master Naturalist and Master Gardening. 2. Florida Yards & Neighborhood program that educates homeowners about landscapes that will protect the environment & conserve our precious water. 3. 4-H programs that provide youth programs with volunteer services valued at $330,000 in 2011. 4. Master Gardener volunteers (hours from last year alone totaled 26,874, which translates into a dollar amount of $585,584). 5. Training & certification for various occupational licenses. 6. Teaching professional landscapers the Green Industries Best Management Practices (GI-BMPs) on proper use of pesticides & fertilizers, resulting in fewer nutrients & toxins entering our water. 7. Marine Education 8. Agriculture & Natural Resources 9. Family & Consumers. Lee County Extension, providing residents with access to science-based information and education in natural and social resources through the work of UF/IFAS Extension (University of Florida/Institute of Food & Agriculture Sciences) does all this & more for a minimal investment. It’s a bargain that if lost, will certainly result in the compromise of our clean waterways, which is a big reason tourists visit our beautiful county. Save Lee County Extension. We can't afford not to.1,508 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Vanessa Hazelton